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chiefs in the first ever world championship football game. today we call it the super bowl. playing before a non-sellout crowd of about 60,000 people, that's all. the packers scored three touchdowns in the second half to defeat the kansas city chiefs 35 points to 10 points. folks were outraged, instead of going to begin, some folks read their intent is to watch the game from other cities. imagine if those folks were buying tickets this year. today they range from $1800 to $220,000. it will take place at the mercedes-benz superdome next month. some consider it an unofficial american holiday. it is the second-largest day for u.s. food consumption after thanksgiving. on average tunnel 140 million people watch some part of the game and football fans remember the one that started it all on this business day, january 15, 46 years ago today. still to come, another down day for the apple stock. and will facebook pick up the slack? the latest on the company's mysterious announcement today. was it worth the hype [ male announcer ] at scottrade, we beli
chiefs in the first ever world championship football game. today we call it the super bowl. playing before a non-sellout crowd of about 60,000 people, that's all. the packers scored three touchdowns in the second half to defeat the kansas city chiefs 35 points to 10 points. folks were outraged, instead of going to begin, some folks read their intent is to watch the game from other cities. imagine if those folks were buying tickets this year. today they range from $1800 to $220,000. it will take...
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Jan 11, 2013
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his pediatrician city could get sick. the parents of the kid said we're not trying to make that kind of mistake, that kind of risk and love this kid may be potentially to lose his life. gerri: well, you know, the doctor wrote a note but did not make the connection between the elegy and the flu shot which might have been the problem. what do you make of this? >> the funny thing is i went to this elementary school, and i was embarrassed. as to the up side and saluted the flag debate in the data that school. this is an embarrassment. they made a policy, stuck to it and said something really stupid. take the vaccine first and let's see what happens. >> subpoenaed allergies. the same thing. so the nerve, the next that will have the vaccine. going to sit around and wait for this kid to go into epileptics seizures. >> and these are only 60, 65 percent effective anyway. now like it is 100 percent in the wake. so they're still going to get the flu. gerri: another topic because there is another case that i want you to adjudicate co
his pediatrician city could get sick. the parents of the kid said we're not trying to make that kind of mistake, that kind of risk and love this kid may be potentially to lose his life. gerri: well, you know, the doctor wrote a note but did not make the connection between the elegy and the flu shot which might have been the problem. what do you make of this? >> the funny thing is i went to this elementary school, and i was embarrassed. as to the up side and saluted the flag debate in the...
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my purse to gas say orlando city officials told them that are faced a fine of $500 per day. here is their story. jason, what happened in a nutshell? >> first of all thank you for having us. but we started a front yard garden for obvious reasons. we only had the front yard because of sun. that is just where nature dictated. but it started with the landlord that lived 1,000 miles away to visit his property and complained and went back home. >> you own the property? >> yes. it is not condominium rules, said townhouses. here is the letter that you got. violation from the land development co has been identified code has been established to improve the character of our city. are you bringing down orlando? [laughter] >> understand how to take earth's that cannot grow to make a fertile brings down property value. gerri: we tried to figure out and talk to the office of the mor and here is the e-mail statement quote they put the case on hold permanently and will not be fined or help to compliance that was originally issued under code violation quote. the city violated the law and we w
my purse to gas say orlando city officials told them that are faced a fine of $500 per day. here is their story. jason, what happened in a nutshell? >> first of all thank you for having us. but we started a front yard garden for obvious reasons. we only had the front yard because of sun. that is just where nature dictated. but it started with the landlord that lived 1,000 miles away to visit his property and complained and went back home. >> you own the property? >> yes. it is...
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these plates were first used in 2000 when president clinton was in office. the president a majority of the west took them off. some say this is a sell protest of the city's lack of a voting member and congress. what do you think? >> i think it is. i think -- >> live in d.c. don't care. melissa: that was quick end to the point. at the career of being taxed without representation right now. that is all the "money" we have for you today. we'll see you back here tomorrow. gerri willis is up next. ♪ gerri: hello, everybody. i'm gerri willis. tonight on "the willis report". >> is hello kitty really terrifying to some of us? why is one pennsylvania kindergartner in big trouble over his toy gun that only shoots out bubbles? we will have the details on this extraordinary case next. and as president obama celebrates his inauguration day, what will another four years mean for us? >> new ideas and technology. >> that, if you have just a cold? died missing themselves instead of going to the actual doctor. but is this safe? we will ask dr. mitchell brooks. "the willis r
these plates were first used in 2000 when president clinton was in office. the president a majority of the west took them off. some say this is a sell protest of the city's lack of a voting member and congress. what do you think? >> i think it is. i think -- >> live in d.c. don't care. melissa: that was quick end to the point. at the career of being taxed without representation right now. that is all the "money" we have for you today. we'll see you back here tomorrow....